Thank you, Erik, for the analysis and the digging!




On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 8:54 AM, Erik Zachte <ezachte@wikimedia.org> wrote:

I just checked: Wikidata is in the input file for the report card.

It is in the top 25 wikis for which data are fed into Limn, for new editors, and for (very) active editors, (actually it is in the top 10 even).

It just doesn’t show in Limn (I’m guessing why that might be: maybe because it is an outlier in that it is the only project with an incomplete time series)

I just filed https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58450

 

Incidentally Limn does only show and export to csv / htm table the top 9 rows instead of 25 contained in the input.

http://reportcard.wmflabs.org/graphs/active_editors

 

Ceterum censeo Limn invigorandum esse.

Now that we are at it, the 25 languages limit by itself is a relic from report card version 1 which was based on a spreadsheet.

A long standing wish of mine for Limn is to remove these limitations alltogether, not feed 25 languages but all 280 and not 3 years but all history.

And have a language selector box as a navigational tool. I’ll try to get this on the agenda when Limn functionality boost is scheduled.

 

BTW wikivoyage is also fed into Limn, in per project totals, but unlike the old report card Limn doesn’t show charts with per project totals just yet

 

WikiData, WikiVoyage and Meta all count towards deduplicated total active editors.

Next time I should check first, concede an oversight later. ;-)

 

What that leaves to be fixed in Wikistats as far as I can see is add page views for meta wiki:

http://stats.wikimedia.org/wikispecial/EN/TablesPageViewsMonthly.htm

 

Erik Zachte

 

From: analytics-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto:analytics-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Jan Ainali
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Subject: Re: [Analytics] Wikidata in this table?

 

If the strategic plan includes getting more users, and some new projects achieve just that, aren't we missing something important by not including them?


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2013/12/13 Federico Leva (Nemo) <nemowiki@gmail.com>

Erik Zachte, 13/12/2013 09:23:

 

KISS: there is a procedure for new wikis, if a headsup for wikistats
could be added there, that might do it.

 

Roan created https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/newprojects a while ago, dunno if it's still working (last message was in August, sounds plausible but I'm not sure).



Nemo

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